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January 2, 2003
Yellow Springs in 2002: The year's news in review
The Twelve Seasons of Yellow Springs:A calendar of events in the natural world
County to upgrade Cedarville plant
Diplomas for WWII vets, busses, school funding, highlights of meeting
Historical Society to honor town’s bicentennial—Historic celebration planned
Miami Township business—Fire squad to participate in drug-testing program
Health District continues investigation at Young’s
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January 9, 2003
Village fires police officer over February incident
Food poisoning at Young’s—Same strain of salmonella found elsewhere in Ohio
Fundraiser for Dan and Abi Katz-Stein—Event to offer support, chance to dance
Polluted property—YSI purchases neighbors’ house
Council moves forward on visioning process
Council approves goals for 2003
Malte vonMatthiessen moves on—Doing business differently at YSI
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January 16, 2003
Jim McKee, former Village police chief, dies at 73
Local author Luisa Lang Owen—Writing to grieve, then to remember
Admissions dean at Antioch College to leave in March
More student applications at Antioch raise hopes
Antioch College faculty faces busy spring term
Community leaders consider how to bring commerce park to town
Village Council business—Development plan floated
Miami Township business—Pitsticks request rezoning for part of Enon Road farm
School board business—Discipline policy discussed
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January 23, 2003
Jim McKee, former chief of police, remembered for community service
Obituary: Jim McKee dies at 73
Editorial: Jim McKee’s many gifts
Yellow Springs students pass 2002 proficiency tests—Schools score ‘Excellent’ on tests
Tim Lopez reported missing a year ago—Disappearance still mystery
Sale of OG to be finalized this week
A-C Service’s Phillips to retire
Salmonella outbreak ‘over’;Enon couple sues Young’s
Dutch piano trio to play in concert
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January 30, 2003
Artists-in-residence at Mills Lawn—Explore under the surface
Local residents collaborate with Dayton’s Human Race Theater
Third round of layoffs set for this week at Vernay
Draft 2003 budget projects Village expenses, revenue will decrease
Facing budget cut, group ponders future of VMP
Baldwin buys lumber yard
Village Council business—Council plan to supply natural gas to be placed on May ballot
Miami Township trustees business—Farmland fund re-established
Sale of OG delayed; deal could be closed this week
Concert review—Osiris Piano Trio put on exciting evening of music
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